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    Set of pure useful Java utilities taking care of common tasks and avoiding re-write of code
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    libpop3

    libpop3

    a lightweight ANSI C library for handling POP3 mailboxes

    libpop3 is a very light POP3 library for C. It allows to list, fetch and remove messages from a POP3 mailbox. This library is using the RFC1939 as reference, and uses most basic POP3 commands to provide maximum compatibility across different servers. libpop3 is written in pure ANSI C89 without any external dependencies, thus it can be compiled and used on anything, anywhere. Since it is very light, it is designed to be used as a static library (but you could just as well incorporate...
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    OpenPop.NET

    OpenPop.NET

    Robust open source POP3 client and MIME parser written in C#

    .NET library written in C# with a full implementation of a POP3 client. Easy to use but yet powerful. Includes a robust MIME parser backed by several hundred test cases. The easiest way to install OpenPop.NET is via NuGet. In Visual Studio's Package Manager Console, simply enter the following command: Install-Package OpenPop.NET Our homepage (http://hpop.sourceforge.net/) includes examples, documentation and a general introduction for email. For more information, visit our...
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    Mailster is a project aimed at testing software mail capabilities. It provides a mail server container to test emails sent by your apps without rewriting your application code.
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    C# .NET library implementing the Pop3 message retrieval protocol
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    dBrowser is a PHP/MySQL/PostgreSQL framework/code generator aimed at web/database application developers.
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    Desktop SMS E-Mail Notification Autoresponder. Scans multiple mailboxes for new messages and notifies the user via SMS TextMessaging. Operates on Windows Platforms running IIS. C# source code/project files for Visual Studio. Never miss a lead!!!
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    An open project for a number of activex controls for use in the Windows environment. The controls have been sold commerical before by Eurosource (http://www.eurosource.se) but are now free complete with source code.
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